CES 2025: Hisense Unveils 136MX MicroLED Display

At CES 2025, Hisense made waves with the launch of the 136MX MicroLED, the brand’s first consumer-ready MicroLED display. This cutting-edge display technology eliminates traditional backlight limitations, offering precise contrast, lifelike colors, and a near-infinite dynamic contrast ratio, all powered by over 24.88 million self-emissive microscopic LEDs.

The 136MX is engineered for longevity and performance, avoiding issues like OLED burn-in while delivering unmatched brightness up to 10,000 nits and 95% BT.2020 color gamut coverage. The Hi-View AI Engine X chipset optimizes every frame with advanced AI algorithms, while features like Dolby Vision IQ®, HDR10+, Filmmaker Mode, and Dolby Atmos® deliver a cinematic experience for any setting.

Gamers will appreciate features such as 120Hz VRR, Auto Low Latency Mode, and FreeSync Premium Pro, ensuring smooth and responsive gameplay. With VIDAA OS, smart streaming access to Netflix, Disney+, and more is seamless, enhanced by voice assistant integration, WiFi 6E, and HDMI 2.1 compatibility.

The 136MX MicroLED blends advanced technology with modern aesthetics, setting a new benchmark for home entertainment and showcasing Hisense’s vision for the future of displays. Stay tuned for more from Hisense at LVLONE!

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